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A body of mass 5 kg is moving with velocity `2 m s^(-1)`. Calculate its linear momentum.

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To calculate the linear momentum of a body, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the mass and velocity We are given: - Mass (m) = 5 kg - Velocity (v) = 2 m/s ### Step 2: Use the formula for linear momentum ...
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ICSE-LAWS OF MOTION-TOPIC 2 (2 Marks Questions )
  1. Define linear momentum. On what factors it depends?

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  2. Name the S.I. unit of force and define it.

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  3. A body of mass 5 kg is moving with velocity 2 m s^(-1). Calculate its ...

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  4. Define linear momentum and state its S.I. unit.

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  5. The linear momentum of a ball of mass 50 g is 0.5 kg m s^(-1). Find it...

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  6. A force of 15 N acts on a body of mass 2 kg. Calculate the acceleratio...

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  7. Calculate the magnitude of force which when applied on a body of mass ...

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  8. Write the mathematical form of Newton.s second law of motion. State t...

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  9. Draw graphs to show the dependence of acceleration on force for a cons...

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  10. Draw graphs to show the dependence of force on mass for a constant acc...

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  11. How does the acceleration produced by a given force depend on the mass...

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  12. State Newton's third law of motion.

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  13. A light ball falling on ground, after striking the ground rises upward...

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  14. What is meant by the term inertia?

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  15. State and explain the law of inertia (or Newton's first law of motion)...

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  16. Name the factor on which the inertia of a body depends and state how ...

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  17. Name the two kinds of inertia.

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  18. Give one example in each of the following constant

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  19. Give one example of the following: inertia of motion.

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  20. Why does a person tend to fall when he jumps out from a moving train a...

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